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What is democratic resilience, and why does it matter? Our new #DemocracyNotes blog dives into what it means for democracies to 'bounce back', the risks of returning to 'normal', and the power of innovation & agency. 🔗 bit.ly/demresilience
A trend line isn’t a verdict. New #DemocracyNotes blog post: use lines, but add context, actors and longer horizons before judging democracy’s direction. 🔗 Read now: bit.ly/3KOJ27T
As #Turkey prepares for its pivotal national election on Sunday, a new post on the #DemocracyNotes blog examines the questions: Where, why, and how do Turkish expats vote? And how does Erdoğan and his AKP party attempt to influence that vote? 🧵👇
#DemocracyNotes: Building Global Support for Ukraine: the Question of Development Aid: The cost of rebuilding #Ukraine🇺🇦 is likely to be massive, the negotiations arduous, and the risks of poor coordination and misallocation high. Read more➡️idea.int/blog/building-…
Dubbed "the most complicated election in the world," #Thailand's upcoming senatorial elections offer a distinct chance to reform the upper house 🇹🇭 See the latest #DemocracyNotes blog 🖋️ by @emmakenny94 for a breakdown on how it works ➡️ bit.ly/4btvgPU
Could an overreliance on expert knowledge be a risk to democracy? Read @JoeDNoonan on the #PerceptionsofDemocracy Survey project on the #DemocracyNotes blog ▶️bit.ly/3UojKhS
As the #US state of Nevada held both a primary and a caucus this week, the complexities of the selection of candidates for US president have come into view. In the latest #DemocracyNotes blog post, we explain how this process works.⬇️ idea.int/blog/explainer…
To read about the relationship between democracy and labour rights, see this recent #DemocracyNotes blog from @david_towriss on why restricting the right to strike can make governments less responsive: idea.int/blog/right-to-… #InternationalWorkersDay
As the dust settles following a turbulent period of government formation, what's next for #Thailand's democracy? 🚨 New #DemocracyNotes blog out now featuring a Q&A with @Kunthida_FWP ⬇️ idea.int/blog/qa-kunthi…
Does the fact that #Poland has a new government mean that its democratic backsliding is over? Similar cases in other countries suggest that some improvement can be expected but backsliding isn’t only about which party is in power. New #DemocracyNotes blog⬇️idea.int/blog/polands-d…
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Is Poland’s democratic backsliding over? History shows it takes more than an election
Is Poland’s democratic backsliding over? History shows it takes more than an election
Give a read to International IDEA's latest #DemocracyNotes blog ✍ where I write about the upcoming #Syria parliamentary election. lnkd.in/dYGvHDHR
#Syrians are electing their members of #Parliament on 15.07. Outcome is certain to benefit ruling #BaathParty. See @Int_IDEA's #DemocracyTracker blog by @irene_postigo + more data & analysis on #democracy or lack of it in #Syria #ProtectElections 👉bit.ly/SyriaProfil
The results of Russia's election are preordained, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't pay attention. Understand why in our latest #DemocracyNotes blog post 🖋 by @molenasreddin. ⬇️ #ProtectElections idea.int/blog/should-we…
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Should we pay attention to Russian elections?
Should we pay attention to Russian elections?
#Senegal had planned to hold a presidential election on 25 February, but it was postponed amid controversies about candidate eligibility. To better understand what this means for democracy, check out our latest #DemocracyNotes blog post ⬇️bit.ly/3T0AWt7 #ProtectElections
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How to make sense of the electoral situation in Senegal
How to make sense of the electoral situation in Senegal
Today is #SuperTuesday in the United States! With over 15 states heading to the polls, @a2hudson breaks down the U.S. primary system and offers insights into the 2024 U.S. elections for @Int_IDEA's latest #DemocracyNotes blog ⬇️ idea.int/blog/explainer…
With only two weeks left to go until #SuperTuesday, the complexities of the candidate selection process for U.S. president have come into focus. In his latest #DemocracyNotes blog post, @a2hudson explains how the U.S. primary process works.⬇️ idea.int/blog/explainer…
Are borders becoming less relevant in our increasingly mobile and interconnected world? And how does our sense of identity impact what we expect from democracy? Read how belonging (or not) may alter the shapes of democracy in the future.⬇️#DemocracyNotes idea.int/blog/democracy…
Are representative democracy and gender equality compatible? Our latest #DemocracyNotes blog 🖋 by @molenasreddin shares findings from the #GSoDIndices & how we measure #GenderEquality. ⬇️ bit.ly/3J1z0fG.
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Are gender equality and democracy compatible?
Are gender equality and democracy compatible?
The landscape of European democracy is shifting as emerging democracies in Central Europe show progress and long-standing democracies grapple with declines. ✏️Read the latest #DemocracyNotes blog on findings from the #GSoD2023 report for #Europe ⬇️ idea.int/blog/tale-two-…
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A Tale of Two Europes - Paths of Older and Newer Democracies Diverge
A Tale of Two Europes - Paths of Older and Newer Democracies Diverge
"Super Tuesday raises important issues that go beyond this election. Arguably, it is well past time to rethink the way primary contests are held as well as who they include and exclude." Read the latest #DemocracyNotes from @skshah23 ⬇️ idea.int/blog/primacy-p…
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The Primacy of Primaries: How Super Tuesday Shapes Democracy
The Primacy of Primaries: How Super Tuesday Shapes Democracy
A trend line isn’t a verdict. New #DemocracyNotes blog post: use lines, but add context, actors and longer horizons before judging democracy’s direction. 🔗 Read now: bit.ly/3KOJ27T
Give a read to International IDEA's latest #DemocracyNotes blog ✍ where I write about the upcoming #Syria parliamentary election. lnkd.in/dYGvHDHR
#Syrians are electing their members of #Parliament on 15.07. Outcome is certain to benefit ruling #BaathParty. See @Int_IDEA's #DemocracyTracker blog by @irene_postigo + more data & analysis on #democracy or lack of it in #Syria #ProtectElections 👉bit.ly/SyriaProfil
"Super Tuesday raises important issues that go beyond this election. Arguably, it is well past time to rethink the way primary contests are held as well as who they include and exclude." Read the latest #DemocracyNotes from @skshah23 ⬇️ idea.int/blog/primacy-p…
idea.int
The Primacy of Primaries: How Super Tuesday Shapes Democracy
The Primacy of Primaries: How Super Tuesday Shapes Democracy
Today is #SuperTuesday in the United States! With over 15 states heading to the polls, @a2hudson breaks down the U.S. primary system and offers insights into the 2024 U.S. elections for @Int_IDEA's latest #DemocracyNotes blog ⬇️ idea.int/blog/explainer…
With only two weeks left to go until #SuperTuesday, the complexities of the candidate selection process for U.S. president have come into focus. In his latest #DemocracyNotes blog post, @a2hudson explains how the U.S. primary process works.⬇️ idea.int/blog/explainer…
#DemocracyNotes: Building Global Support for Ukraine: the Question of Development Aid: The cost of rebuilding #Ukraine🇺🇦 is likely to be massive, the negotiations arduous, and the risks of poor coordination and misallocation high. Read more➡️idea.int/blog/building-…
What is democratic resilience, and why does it matter? Our new #DemocracyNotes blog dives into what it means for democracies to 'bounce back', the risks of returning to 'normal', and the power of innovation & agency. 🔗 bit.ly/demresilience
🌍 Can the return of #looted colonial art be an act of #democracy? Read more in the latest #DemocracyNotes blog by @skshah23 #OutNow🖋 ⬇️ bit.ly/3FvkewU
As #Turkey prepares for its pivotal national election on Sunday, a new post on the #DemocracyNotes blog examines the questions: Where, why, and how do Turkish expats vote? And how does Erdoğan and his AKP party attempt to influence that vote? 🧵👇
#DemocracyNotes: Building Global Support for Ukraine: the Question of Development Aid: The cost of rebuilding #Ukraine🇺🇦 is likely to be massive, the negotiations arduous, and the risks of poor coordination and misallocation high. Read more➡️idea.int/blog/building-…
A trend line isn’t a verdict. New #DemocracyNotes blog post: use lines, but add context, actors and longer horizons before judging democracy’s direction. 🔗 Read now: bit.ly/3KOJ27T
The #USA [🇺🇸] states most vulnerable to hurricanes are amongst the most restrictive of postal voting. What are the implications for #USelections? 🗳️[🇺🇸] Read more in the latest to #DemocracyNotes blog by @david_towriss #OutNow🖋 ⬇️ bit.ly/3Wuin1l
Dubbed "the most complicated election in the world," #Thailand's upcoming senatorial elections offer a distinct chance to reform the upper house 🇹🇭 See the latest #DemocracyNotes blog 🖋️ by @emmakenny94 for a breakdown on how it works ➡️ bit.ly/4btvgPU
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